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Waddill Catchings (September 6, 1879 –
December 31, 1967) was an
American economist who
collaborated with his
Harvard classmate William Trufant Foster...
- He was
hired by John
Waddill of
Marksville to work on his home. They
talked about his life in Canada, the
details of
which Waddill recorded in a diary...
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Edmund Waddill Jr. (May 22, 1855 –
April 9, 1931) was
Virginia lawyer and
Republican politician who
became a
United States representative from Virginia's...
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Richard Waddill (November 22, 1842 – June 14, 1917) was a
Democratic U.S.
Representative from Missouri's 6th
congressional district for one term.
Waddill was...
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Joanna Painter (Fox)
Waddill (September 24, 1838 –
January 3, 1899) was a
nurse ****isting
wounded and ill
Confederate soldiers during the
American Civil...
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Waddill's Store, also
known as Bernard's Men's Shop, is a
historic commercial building located at Fayetteville, ****berland County,
North Carolina. It...
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general public for many decades." Two
economists of the 1920s,
Waddill Catchings and
William Trufant Foster, po****rized a
theory that influenced...
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refers to two
American economists of the 1920s,
William Trufant Foster and
Waddill Catchings, who
worked extensively together and
hence are
often referred...
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Goldman resigned. The
Sachs family gained full
control of the firm
until Waddill Catchings joined the
company in 1918. By 1928,
Catchings was the Goldman...
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Lunsford L.
Lewis (1874–1882) John
Sergeant Wise (1882–1883)
Edmund Waddill Jr. (1883–1885) John C.
Gibson (1885–1889)
Thomas R.
Borland (1889–1893)...